Our sewer line was backed up. We called Pete and he scheduled a time to come that evening. He arrived on time, the work was thorough, and his prices reasonable. After the work was complete, he explained everything to us and told us exactly what to do to care for the pipes in our old home. We were very happy with his work and would highly recommend him!
All-n-One Plumbing started out with one technician running the business out of his home. Over the years we have grown to become a full plumbing team, with a talented full-time staff dedicated to helping our customers have the best experience possible. We are small enough to be able to give every customer the personal attention they deserve, but also have the manpower to quickly dispatch a technician to your door when urgent problems occur. Our goal is to return you to your normal routine as quickly as possible without compromising quality!
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Are your pipes frozen, cracked, leaky, or noisy? That’s not good! A single leaking or broken pipe can cause thousands of dollars of damage to a home in a short amount of time. That’s why it’s important to protect your pipes by keeping an eye on them and knowing when it’s time to hire a professional for needed repair or replacement services. Expert plumbers like those employed at Applewood Plumbing will be able to simplify the process for you by either inspecting your current pipes to determine their working condition or guiding you in choosing the best replacement solution for your home.
“We had a toilet emergency one morning. After unsuccessful plunging efforts, we called Intelligent Service – and within 20 minutes, they were at our house. They found that the sewer line from our house to the street had snapped. Within 2 hours they had a permit and a backhoe in our front yard, and started work. By 5:00pm, we had water! They were extremely sympathetic to our situation. They were careful not to track snow and mud into the house. They cleaned up the area both inside and outside. Have already recommended the company to the many neighbors.”
Whether you’re in the market for a gas, electric, tankless, or high-efficiency water heater, we can help you get it fast. We offer same-day water heater installation so you can enjoy your new water heater as soon as possible. If you call us by 3:00 p.m., we’ll have your water heater up and running by the end of the day; call after 3:00 p.m. and we’ll make sure it gets done the next day.

Hi. I hope someone can help me. I have a has water heater amd it seems to only work when it wants to. Regardless of amount of use some days I have got water and some days it runs out of hot water immediately even if it hasn't been used all day. And some days it runs out half way through a shower. I have already turned the temperature almost all the way up and nothing is helping. Is there a way too fix this or is it time for a replacement?

Present-day water-supply systems use a network of high-pressure pumps, and pipes in buildings are now made of copper,[25] brass, plastic (particularly cross-linked polyethylene called PEX, which is estimated to be used in 60% of single-family homes[26]), or other nontoxic material. Due to its toxicity, most cities moved away from lead water-supply piping by the 1920s in the United States,[27] although lead pipes were approved by national plumbing codes into the 1980s,[28] and lead was used in plumbing solder for drinking water until it was banned in 1986.[27] Drain and vent lines are made of plastic, steel, cast-iron, or lead.[29][30]
Your sump pump is a pump that is installed most commonly at the lowest point in your basement, acting as a collector for any water that finds itself into perforated drain pipes in and around your home. They only turn on when the water inside reaches a pre specified level and then they activate in order to prevent basement flooding. Because they’re a.) not regularly visible and b.) not regularly used, it’s easy to forget to check on your sump pump to make sure it’s performing properly. Like any other piece of machinery with moving parts, sump pumps can wear out over time, especially when they’re not receiving proper maintenance. That’s why the experts at Applewood Plumbing have the dedicated training they do – so they can help you both with maintenance assistance and sump pump repair.
PVC/CPVC – rigid plastic pipes similar to PVC drain pipes but with thicker walls to deal with municipal water pressure, introduced around 1970. PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride, and it has become a common replacement for metal piping. PVC should be used only for cold water, or for venting. CPVC can be used for hot and cold potable water supply. Connections are made with primers and solvent cements as required by code.[22]
Plumbing reached its early apex in ancient Rome, which saw the introduction of expansive systems of aqueducts, tile wastewater removal, and widespread use of lead pipes. With the Fall of Rome both water supply and sanitation stagnated—or regressed—for well over 1,000 years. Improvement was very slow, with little effective progress made until the growth of modern densely populated cities in the 1800s. During this period, public health authorities began pressing for better waste disposal systems to be installed, to prevent or control epidemics of disease. Earlier, the waste disposal system had merely consisted of collecting waste and dumping it on the ground or into a river. Eventually the development of separate, underground water and sewage systems eliminated open sewage ditches and cesspools.